time.transcendence.performance

time.transcendence.performance brought together artists, designers and thinkers who work with time
to explore how they might inform each other. How do performers think time? How do thinkers perform time?
What shared or different understandings are at work in the different practices?

Even before Aristotle wrote that time is the number of motion with respect to before and after, and
Heraclitus observed that it was impossible to step into the same river twice, philosophers (both Eastern and Western)
have wondered about time. Is it real or just an abstraction? Is it reversible? Does it pass?
Do we experience it directly? Is it relative or constant? Does it exist? So far,
the consensus is that we do not have satisfactory answers to these questions.